Colorado’s Football Team Was Robbed at the Rose Bowl, and Coach Deion Sanders Wants Reimbursement

The University of Colorado Buffaloes lost more than just a football game last Saturday. The players and coach say thieves went into their locker room during the action and stole a ton of valuable jewelry. “Our kids got robbed during the game last week. I think that’s a travesty,” said head coach Deion Sanders at […]
How Was Amazon’s Pre-Holiday Prime Day?

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Generally, there’s a lull in sales during October. Unless your products relate to Halloween, they aren’t flying off the shelf. The tide rises moving into November, with a swell during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Buying habits focus on Christmas and holiday gift spending, favoring the end […]
Report Says Retailers May Have Exaggerated Theft Claims

Retail theft hasn’t been a stranger to the news cycle, as big-name brands have publicly admitted to having big problems with crime — and have been taking action to address the issues over the past year. However, a recent report by retail analysts at William Blair suggests that the documented theft rates at stores do […]
November Stock Market Outlook | Entrepreneur

October was quite spooky for investors even with a late month mini bounce. Yet with stocks still pinned under the 200 day moving average for the S&P 500 it is hard to feel bullish at this time. 43 year investment veteran Steve Reitmeister looks at all the factors at play to discuss where stocks head […]
Why Entrepreneurs Still Need To Leverage People (Even With AI)

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This story originally appeared on Under30CEO.com. The internet is getting excited about the prospect of AI. After the release of ChatGPT 3.5 last November, we’re still very much in the early stages of people working out what’s possible with the technology. Everyone wants to know how far […]
Billionaire Ken Griffin Flies 1000 Workers to Disney Tokyo

Ken Griffin certainly knows how to throw a party — for his employees, that is. The billionaire and founder of Citadel and Citadel Securities treated an estimated 1,200 employees from the company’s Asia-Pacific offices to Tokyo Disneyland in October — with all expenses paid, including travel, food, and accommodations. Last year, the company sent 10,000 […]
Lululemon Founder Chip Wilson Invests $100M on Rare Disease Cure

This article originally appeared on Business Insider. Chip Wilson, the founder of Lululemon, has been living with a rare muscular disease for the past several decades, and he’s funneling $100 million of his multibillion-dollar net worth into finding a cure. Wilson was given the diagnosis of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, or FSHD, in 1987 when he […]
Delta Co-Pilot Indicted for Threatening to Use Gun on Flight

Jonathan Dunn, a former Delta Airlines co-pilot, was indicted by a Utah grand jury on October 18 after threatening to shoot the captain on an August 2022 flight that was set to be diverted due to a passenger with a medical condition. “Dunn was authorized to carry a firearm through the Transportation Security Administration’s Federal […]
How to Manage These 6 Different Workplace Personalities

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I’ve been on a 15-year journey of going from “bad boss” (more like “terrible” boss) to “good boss” (okay, I’ll settle for “better” boss). Ideas, vision and content are my thing, not so much how to expertly manage all the different kinds of people who have worked […]
Demolish Your Company’s Silos to Unlock Organizational Efficiency – Here’s How.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Next time you take the train, observe the intricate system that ensures your safe journey. The seamless integration of tracks, looping around obstacles and overlapping at diamond crossings all enable uninterrupted train passage. Occasionally, compartmentalizing those tracks becomes necessary, temporarily separating one train on its own set […]